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Just discovered termites in my garage. This is going to get my landlord back on the selling my house train, I'm sure. I'm not ready to buy a house quite yet. I'm stressing out.
EDIT: My landlord's response to the termites was: Oh dam. And then asked if I got an appraisal. Bitch be cray. Why would I get an appraisal? I noticed damage and inspected to find a shit-ton of termites. This has reaffirmed that I have got to get the fuck out of this place.
I've still got half a tank of gas, but apparently stations are runnin' out all around me. Anybody else noticin' shortages by them?
I just noticed the pumps are covered where I normally get gas and all of the gas stations are jacking up their prices.
So it hasn't really been in the news, but there was a MASSIVE pipeline that has already spilled more than 25,000 gallons of gas. Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina will be the first to feel the effects from it.
Nothing quite like going to get an emergent problem fixed on your car where it goes like this.
"So you were completely right about the problem you were having, but we doing something else that needs to get fixed too."
I've found it's worse when your father in law is your mechanic. Instead of telling you or asking you if you would like to have this other thing fixed, he just fixes everything wrong with it.
Nothing quite like going to get an emergent problem fixed on your car where it goes like this.
"So you were completely right about the problem you were having, but we doing something else that needs to get fixed too."
I've found it's worse when your father in law is your mechanic. Instead of telling you or asking you if you would like to have this other thing fixed, he just fixes everything wrong with it.
I just noticed the pumps are covered where I normally get gas and all of the gas stations are jacking up their prices.
So it hasn't really been in the news, but there was a MASSIVE pipeline that has already spilled more than 25,000 gallons of gas. Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina will be the first to feel the effects from it.
This pipeline barely supplies any gas to Tennessee. However, the Governor said don't horde gas, we will be fine, and bam, HUGE lines at the gas stations all weekend. At my Kroger we had to send out poor little cashiers to stand in the rain and direct traffic to keep people from killing each other.
It's like announcing snow. All the milk and bread is immediately gone.
So it hasn't really been in the news, but there was a MASSIVE pipeline that has already spilled more than 25,000 gallons of gas. Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina will be the first to feel the effects from it.
This pipeline barely supplies any gas to Tennessee. However, the Governor said don't horde gas, we will be fine, and bam, HUGE lines at the gas stations all weekend. At my Kroger we had to send out poor little cashiers to stand in the rain and direct traffic to keep people from killing each other.
It's like announcing snow. All the milk and bread is immediately gone.
That is how it is when we have "hurricanes" here. You go to the store and it is empty except for the shitty booze that nobody wants and lines at the gas station for miles. People are the worst.
I've found it's worse when your father in law is your mechanic. Instead of telling you or asking you if you would like to have this other thing fixed, he just fixes everything wrong with it.
Do you at least get a sweet discount?
Not really. Well we do get a break on the labor sometimes but he makes us pay for the parts. So when he fixes everything we have to pay for that.
So it hasn't really been in the news, but there was a MASSIVE pipeline that has already spilled more than 25,000 gallons of gas. Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina will be the first to feel the effects from it.
It's like announcing snow. All the milk and bread is immediately gone.
The first snow is truly one of the things I'm looking forward to most now that I live here and have experienced heavy snowfall every winter of my life (save for the winter of 2006 & '07). When everyone else is freaking out and overreacting, I'm excited to put on my boots and go for a walk.
Post by ellabelle on Sept 19, 2016 19:38:18 GMT -5
I totally forgot how time consuming marching band could be. Tuesday and Thursday after-school practices, game Fridays, competition Saturdays...guess when I was the one marching it didn't seem like such a big thing. Juggling three kids, work, and dealing with band boosters (come to clarksville and buy a mattress y'all lol) has me zapped. It also puts a damper on my music based recharging, gonna miss out on pilgrimage this weekend. I'm not so much grr about it, I mean, I'm proud of him, but this mama is exhausted!
It's like announcing snow. All the milk and bread is immediately gone.
The first snow is truly one of the things I'm looking forward to most now that I live here and have experienced heavy snowfall every winter of my life (save for the winter of 2006 & '07). When everyone else is freaking out and overreacting, I'm excited to put on my boots and go for a walk.
get ready. snow in Tennessee is a sight to behold.
The first snow is truly one of the things I'm looking forward to most now that I live here and have experienced heavy snowfall every winter of my life (save for the winter of 2006 & '07). When everyone else is freaking out and overreacting, I'm excited to put on my boots and go for a walk.
get ready. snow in Tennessee is a sight to behold.
At the risk of sounding like an old lady, I remember when a new battery was like $45. I think my last one was $135.
I am in the same exact club as you. I remember a few years ago (more like 6) my van battery died and it was somewhere around $135 also. My battery in my '79 Honda Civic CVCC that I had as a teenager in the '90s was no more than $50. I replaced it twice, I don't understand why shit be so expensive. And I never thought that I would be like my step-dad in telling my kid how much cheaper shit used to be "back in my day."
Post by thepeppers on Sept 20, 2016 15:22:20 GMT -5
I am hoping that I am putting this story in this thread too soon.
I had a second interview this morning for an entry level position in which I interviewed for last week. I thought it went extremely well last week (talked to the VP and director for right at two hours). Today, I was meeting the president of the company (he was out of town last week). He was so "straight to the point"...only talked to him for like 20 mins, and that was with me pulling out all of my talking points. I didn't think it was bad interview...the problem is, I don't think I was able to make an impression like I did last week.
I was one of three who received a second interview. Suppose to find out early next week. Just wish I was able to spend more time with the guy I met today.
Oh man. I can't wait to be joyously underwhelmed. The winter months here will surely prove to be endlessly entertaining.
if you wanna hear alllllll about it, I just lived through the same thing last year. you're going to be baffled by people's reactions.
I was waiting on you to jump in here.
Decaanter, people are going to react way more than you feel they should. You're gonna have to get used to it because it's not going to stop. One important lesson that this hater here learned last year was to adjust your expectations for the roadways during the winter months. There are three kinds of winter drivers in the South. One are the calm, rational ones who actually know how to drive in winter weather. (spoiler alert: this is the smallest group). The second are the "I saw a snowflake. Gotta slow down to 5 mph on the interstate." people. The third are the "I got four wheel drive, so I can drive 90 mph on a sheet of ice." people. In short, you may know how to act on the road in the winter. Many, many more people do not though, so keep your eyes peeled for stupidity.
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